“Lovely centrally located cottage ...”

Lovely centrally located cottage which was absolutely spotless and very well decorated - all mod cons with easy access to shops, pubs etc.

Lovely centrally located cottage which was absolutely spotless and very well decorated - all mod cons with easy access to shops, pubs etc.
Welcome pack provided which was much appreciated. Thank you.
Highly recommended!
John & Jean

Features

Smoke-free

Garden / Patio

Cot available

Highchair available

Pub/shop < 1 mile

Washing machine

Dishwasher

Broadband / WiFi

The property

A charming, airy mid-terrace cottage in the centre of Guisborough in North Yorkshire.

The cosy living and fantastic location make White Rose Cottage the perfect cottage for a family break in a beautiful part of Yorkshire.

Walk into this property off the main road going through Guisborough and be welcomed straight into a spacious, refreshing sitting room complete with a bay window as well as comfortable, contemporary seating and a TV with Netflix to make this the ultimate chilling room for the evenings.

The stylish laminate flooring takes you into the modern kitchen diner, a very well-equipped room, set with all of the equipment needed for a holiday.

There is also a family bathroom on the ground floor as well.

The upstairs is complete with two very warming, cosy bedrooms that have comfortable beds, plenty of storage and lovely views towards the charming streets, rooftops and the hills beyond.

You are in the heart of a delightful market town on the outskirts of the North York Moors National Park, a place brimming with beauty, history and culture as well as good pubs and shops as well as lots of opportunities for walkers and cyclists.

Further afield is the delightful seaside resort of Saltburn which is well worth the visit whilst in this part of the country.

Whitby is another must-see location with its delightful river and harbour.

About the location

GUISBOROUGH

Saltburn-by-the-Sea 6 miles; Staithes 13 miles; Whitby 21 miles.

Guisborough is an attractive market town set in rural surroundings on the edge of the North York Moors National Park. Steeped in history, Guisborough is in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and the town's most notable feature is the beautiful ruined abbey, Gisborough Priory; standing in full glory, to its original height of 97 feet, the dramatic gothic east gable towers high over the market town and has become a well-known icon of the town. This bustling small town has twice-weekly market days, a good selection of eateries, excellent pubs and many independent shops. Around Guisborough sits the spectacular woodland of Guisborough Forest. Guisborough Forest & Walkway is situated in Pinchinthorpe on the outskirts of Guisborough at the northern end of the A173. It extends for 2.5 miles along part of the route followed by the old Guisborough Branch Railway line, heading west towards Nunthorpe, and east to Guisborough Forest, which is managed by Forest Enterprise. It is a gateway site to the North York Moors National Park and offers splendid views of Roseberry Topping to the south. Points of local interest include Highcliff Nab and Hanging Stone. Captain Cook 92s Monument is also within walking distance. The Cleveland Way and the Tees Link walks pass through Guisborough Forest, and are just two of the many walking routes easily accessible to visitors. This super country park has cycle trails, walking routes, bridleways, a trim trail and an easier sculpture trail. The park includes the Guisborough Walkway which runs along the former trackbed of the Middlesbrough to Whitby railway line. This includes a wetland area with boardwalks, woodlands and grasslands. You can also climb Highcliff Nab for fabulous views of Teeside and the coast. The park is also very popular with mountain bikers with a number of super trails to explore. There is an excellent visitor centre with full details of all the trails in the park. The long distant trail of the Cleveland Way passes close by, whilst nearby Roseberry Topping is well worth the climb to take in the spectacular views. An easy thirty minute drive brings you to the Heritage Coastline, with historic villages and resorts, including Staithes, Saltburn and Whitby to enjoy.